InfoWorld Daily AM | | Chrome and Opera lead in compliance with the latest Web features, but the differences among browsers may be smaller than they appear. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Open source threatens to eat the database market 2. Microsoft preaches the gospel of universal apps at Build 3. Not qualified for the job? Get others to do it for you | White Paper: Axway This white paper analyzes trends and related steps that companies are taking to evolve, consolidate, and modernize their legacy B2B collaboration exchange environments and the specific drivers for organizations to engage in these endeavors. Learn More | The database market has largely been impervious to open source pricing pressure. That may be about to change. READ MORE | The Build conference also will focus on Visual Studio 2015, Windows 10, and mobile app dev. READ MORE | When the clues start piling up, a pretty resume can't cover the incompetence of a new employee. READ MORE | : Tidemark Harvard Business Review explores why the C Suite and organizations must adapt to the changing landscape of their markets and how big data, organizational collaboration, and new cloud-based analysis technologies are driving successful change. View now | Join the IDG Contributor Network The IDG Contributor Network is a collection of blogs written by leading IT practitioners about the technology, business opportunities and challenges you face everyday. We invite you to participate by applying to be a contributor today. | | | | | |